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SCREENING WHERE THE SCREENING’S GOOD
Broadsides
By ARGUS
Eddie Polo has a new discovery for us:
The woman who has a man must hold him and hold him — tight.
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Johnnie Walker is making “The Worm.” This must be another one of those crawling things.
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Margaret Landis is working in “The Love Brand.” Harry Brand, Talmadge press agent, denies that this has anything to do with him.
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The only trouble with this non-stop dancing gag is that it’s non-stop.
Martha Mattox did this one for us.
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Thomas H. Ince is making “Harbor Bar.” Ah, this sounds like a “wet” picture.
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They call Buster Keaton’s dog Kress, because he’s a house mover. His real name, however, is Barrie, but .he recently broke up the dog show by his rough treatment of the other animals.
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We heard that A1 St. John had two hectic weeks. What did he do with them?
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Lillian Rich will now be known as “The Beautiful Lillian Rich,” which is a very good title. She deserves every line of it.
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A clever line by William Duncan:
Due to the fact that divorces are so high, a lot of people are still living together.
A BALLAD By Charlotte Hoyt The moon shines.
So do the stars.
So does my eye.
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The only time that a girl gets pale nowadays is when she washes her face.
Norman Taurog has been observing.
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Hobart Henley is directing Virginia Valli in “A Lady of Quality.” This is a very good title for Virginia.
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■ *£ ’ C LO S E. UP,
A man may be the best man at a wedding, but not in the bride’s eyes. This is a deep one by Rhoda Raymond.
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Gertrude Astor says that the London fogs aren’t the only thick things they have over there.
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H. L. Fitzpatric hands in a new remark :
A woman could never pose as “The Thinker” because it would be unnatural.
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George Kuwa has done his best:
Three words in a divorce case mean everything. They are: “I don’t re
member.”
ROMANCE By Edith Johnson When the girl looks up at the sky And glances at the chap beside her And then wishes that she were home.
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Frank Woods is using an airplane to look for locations. This is probably one of the “higher” art ideas.
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Patsy Ruth Miller is appearing in “The Master of Men.” Well, from the title, we judge that it’s a woman’s part anyway. .
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We know a doctor who is so tight that he won’t even treat himself.
Dr. James Holleran offers this one.
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Warner Bros, have finished “Where the Law Ends.” Probably some relation to roadhouses and “Where the Pavement Ends.”
A bit of truth from Edgar Lewis:
Even though we have enemies, there may still be “bonds” that hold us together.
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Gladys Brockwell has 'something of interest to say:
One dancer I know practices the hip movement on one of these turnstiles.
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We understand that Marilynn Miller is here to spend the summer with her husband, Jack Pickford. That isn’t all she’ll “spend” either.
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A close friend is a person who won’t lend you a cent.
Les Ricker has submitted another gag.
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No, Norma Talamdge’s newest production, “Purple Pride,” is NOT being done in colors.
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Josephine Martin has handed in a funny one:
Some of these thin women have their gowns made at the upholsterer.
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Frank Borzage is makwig “Dust in the Doorway.” This ought to be a “sweeping” success if it doesn’t rain.
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Jimmy Starr has just completed a burlesque on “The Merry-Go-Round” entitled “The Scenic Railway.”
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Bertram Bracken claims that every man should try and take his vacation away from his wife, but the great question is — can he do it?
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